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in certain Miami | in certain Miami claims confirmed by his Excelleney | ||
President | President Polk on the 5th of March of 1846 | ||
would be annihilated! - : - without | |||
these | these quietuses, I was informed that influences | ||
would be brought to bear | would be brought to bear, to cause the President | ||
to | to Rebuke that decision, although solemnly | ||
made, after being [urged?] by the United Indian Delegates | |||
and | by our Governor, and other distinguished citizens and Genl Cass, and called for and authorized by a | ||
Resolution of the Senate of the U.S. | |||
Entertaining for the [illegible] | |||
and patriotism of | Entertaining for the [illegible], consistency | ||
and patriotism of his Excellency the President, a | |||
[ | no more exalted opinion, [I spurned?] the vile | ||
[propositions?], and shall await fearlessly, | |||
and patiently any [illegible] that may | and patiently any [illegible] that may | ||
be in store for me, for the imaginary crime | |||
of being a Whig! | of being a Whig! | ||
I beg leave to | |||
of the army for | I beg leave to refer to Major W R Jouett | ||
of the army for my conduct and [illegible] | |||
whilst he was conducting the Emigration; | whilst he was conducting the Emigration; | ||
Very Respectfully | Very Respectfully I | ||
Remain your most obt | |||
+ humble Sevt | + humble Sevt | ||
W. G. Ewing | W. G. Ewing | ||
of the | of the firm of | ||
W.G. + G.W. Ewing | |||
Hon Wm Medill | |||
Commr | |||
Indian Affairs | |||
Latest revision as of 12:01, 20 August 2024
in certain Miami claims confirmed by his Excelleney President Polk on the 5th of March of 1846 would be annihilated! - : - without these quietuses, I was informed that influences would be brought to bear, to cause the President to Rebuke that decision, although solemnly made, after being [urged?] by the United Indian Delegates by our Governor, and other distinguished citizens and Genl Cass, and called for and authorized by a Resolution of the Senate of the U.S.
Entertaining for the [illegible], consistency and patriotism of his Excellency the President, a no more exalted opinion, [I spurned?] the vile [propositions?], and shall await fearlessly, and patiently any [illegible] that may be in store for me, for the imaginary crime of being a Whig!
I beg leave to refer to Major W R Jouett of the army for my conduct and [illegible] whilst he was conducting the Emigration; Very Respectfully I Remain your most obt
+ humble Sevt
W. G. Ewing of the firm of W.G. + G.W. Ewing
Hon Wm Medill Commr Indian Affairs